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Aston Villa Loyalty Points Allocation









studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
30,235
On the Border
Only 2700 available, and if you don't have more than 1160 points, start full panic attack now
 




nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,578
Gods country fortnightly
2700? What do they think they are going to make the playoffs or something?

Maybe will release more when they realise they can't win every remaining game
 




Finchley Seagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2004
6,916
North London
2700? What do they think they are going to make the playoffs or something?

Maybe will release more when they realise they can't win every remaining game

Agreed. A bit pathetic given the figures some were talking about on here. Let's hope they lose a couple of games and realise they have no chance.
 




Petee

Well-known member
Nov 22, 2010
3,031
Brighton
I'm on 1093 but going to Norwich and QPR so that will push me in to the 2nd limit but then you only get the points after the game so I'm in the 3rd. Bollocks.
 








Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,633
Tickets on sale next Tuesday!


Albion fans can secure their tickets for the game next Tuesday.

Brighton & Hove Albion have received an allocation of just over 2,700 tickets for the final match of the season against Aston Villa at Villa Park on Sunday 7th May, kick-off 12pm.

A request has been made to Aston Villa for a larger away allocation, but at this stage we have been advised that additional tickets will not be made available.

The tickets will therefore be sold in the following priority windows:

Number of points
On sale online
On sale by telephone

1160+ points
9am, Tue 11 April
2pm, Tue 11 April

1110+ points
9am, Wed 12 April
2pm, Wed 12 April

1050+ points
9am, Thu 13 April
2pm, Thu 13 April

All STHs
9am, Tue 18 April
2pm, Tue 18 April

Bronze & YS+
9am, Thu 20 April
2pm, Thu 20 April

The ticket prices are as follows:

Standard Tickets

Adult
£30.00

Concessions*
£20.00

Under 18s
£17.00

Under 8s
£10.00

*(Over 65s, Under-21s, Full-Time Students, Members of the Armed Forces)

Once tickets have sold out, the club will be opening up a small number of places on a waiting list for the match.

Places on the list will be charged at full-ticket price. Successful applicants will receive their Aston Villa tickets in the post by Thursday 4th May and receive email confirmation by Tuesday 2nd May.

Unsuccessful applicants will be refunded in the event that tickets cannot be provided, and will be sent an email to confirm this prior to the match by no later than Thursday 4th May.

Full information on the waiting list will be released once the match tickets sell out.

Subject to approval from the relevant authorities we will then look to operate a beamback at the Amex. Full details of the beamback will be released nearer the time.

Seagull Travel are running a coach to this fixture with a number of pick-up points across East and West Sussex. A full list of pick-up locations and bookings can be foundhere, along with prices
Read more at http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/arti...-aston-villa-3658163.aspx#LCqC3qEhR6V4yFMg.99
 








nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,578
Gods country fortnightly
Agreed. A bit pathetic given the figures some were talking about on here. Let's hope they lose a couple of games and realise they have no chance.

They don't need to drop many points, think 72 pts needed for the playoffs, max possible 75

Only 2 really decent attendances for Villa all season and they were over Christmas. Generally its around 3-32k, final game would probably not get more than 35k unless there was something resting on it.

Surely a chance to grant us more, probably won't get decided for a couple of weeks. Would be pretty crap to give us this with 7-8000 seats empty
 








Dirty Dave

Well-known member
Aug 28, 2006
3,045
Worthing
Albion fans can secure their tickets for the game next Tuesday.

Brighton & Hove Albion have received an allocation of just over 2,700 tickets for the final match of the season against Aston Villa at Villa Park on Sunday 7th May, kick-off 12pm.

A request has been made to Aston Villa for a larger away allocation, but at this stage we have been advised that additional tickets will not be made available.

The tickets will therefore be sold in the following priority windows:

Number of points
On sale online
On sale by telephone

1160+ points
9am, Tue 11 April
2pm, Tue 11 April

1110+ points
9am, Wed 12 April
2pm, Wed 12 April

1050+ points
9am, Thu 13 April
2pm, Thu 13 April

All STHs
9am, Tue 18 April
2pm, Tue 18 April

Bronze & YS+
9am, Thu 20 April
2pm, Thu 20 April

The ticket prices are as follows:

Standard Tickets

Adult
£30.00

Concessions*
£20.00

Under 18s
£17.00

Under 8s
£10.00

*(Over 65s, Under-21s, Full-Time Students, Members of the Armed Forces)

Once tickets have sold out, the club will be opening up a small number of places on a waiting list for the match.

Places on the list will be charged at full-ticket price. Successful applicants will receive their Aston Villa tickets in the post by Thursday 4th May and receive email confirmation by Tuesday 2nd May.

Unsuccessful applicants will be refunded in the event that tickets cannot be provided, and will be sent an email to confirm this prior to the match by no later than Thursday 4th May.

Full information on the waiting list will be released once the match tickets sell out.

Subject to approval from the relevant authorities we will then look to operate a beamback at the Amex. Full details of the beamback will be released nearer the time.

Seagull Travel are running a coach to this fixture with a number of pick-up points across East and West Sussex. A full list of pick-up locations and bookings can be foundhere, along with prices
Read more at http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/arti...-aston-villa-3658163.aspx#LCqC3qEhR6V4yFMg.99

Well a couple of things I'm clutching at straws with:

"At this stage we've be advised that additional tickets will not be made available" - so maybe there could be later?

Reading have been allocated a full allocation of 2,765 for their game this month. We've been allocated "just over 2,700", so presumably the same number as Reading. But then when sold out, we're opening up a waiting list.

So am I reading too much in to it that there's still a chance we could be given more, probably depending on Villa's at the moment, very outside play off chances?
 


spence

British and Proud
Oct 15, 2014
9,953
Crawley
I'm sure the club will do a beam back for this.
 




Petee

Well-known member
Nov 22, 2010
3,031
Brighton
If it sells out quickly, could there be a beamback? Probably as good as atmosphere than being there and you don't have to go to Birmingham!
 


Nathan

Well-known member
Jan 8, 2010
3,788
Villa end is always a possibility. Buy a ticket for one of their other home games and it shouldn't be a problem to get one for this game as well. :whistle:
 


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